The Otaki Seat.
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.L eiluing, jjLurcn ~(. .\Oh thai i.m> uu\cmjnenl organiser s pubiisneu suutinont mat, -fii \; . jo., x ■ iclii, oA.-±jiuural nieni-iK-i ior UtuKi, iKid gone over, and nail been selected as the lioveruincut. candidate io oppose Jir •J. uoberison, J1.1'., lias been denied by Atr moid interest haa been rejuvenated in a statement made months ago that Mr l , red Piruni, .iding, chairman ol the VVangauui iiiiucation JJoard, would probably be a candidate lor (Jtuki in ihc Uovcrnnient interest. As member iov Palmerston Mr Piruiu gained .sonic reputation us a debater mid critic, who always, commanded the id ten lion ol the House, and alter Mr Hold's denial of the organiser's skilcnicnl. it would not occasion surprise to Jiud overtures made to Mr Pirnui to contest tho Ulaki seat.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 March 1914, Page 3
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130The Otaki Seat. Horowhenua Chronicle, 28 March 1914, Page 3
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